Using equivalent fractions, decimals, and percents, how can you show a fraction or a decimal as a percent?(1 point)

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Subtract 100 and add a percent sign.
Subtract 100 and add a percent sign.

Multiply by 100 and add a percent sign.
Multiply by 100 and add a percent sign.

Divide by 100 and add a percent sign.
Divide by 100 and add a percent sign.

Add 100 and add a percent sign.

Multiply by 100 and add a percent sign.

To convert a fraction or a decimal to a percent, you need to multiply it by 100 and add a percent sign.

To show a fraction or a decimal as a percent, you need to multiply by 100 and add a percent sign.

For example, let's say you have the fraction 3/5. To convert it to a percent, you would multiply 3/5 by 100:
3/5 * 100 = 60%

Similarly, if you have a decimal like 0.75, you would also multiply it by 100:
0.75 * 100 = 75%

By multiplying by 100, you are essentially moving the decimal point two places to the right, which is the same as multiplying by 100. Then, you simply add the percent sign to indicate that it is a percentage.